Making Your Case

This three-hour self-study course is designed to help people with disabilities and their families create positive change through advocacy. The course helps participants understand the legislative process, the essential elements of good advocacy, identify and research personal issues, then advocate for systems change as individuals and as part of larger community efforts. The course includes opportunities to put what has been learned into practice through a series of interactive exercises.

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50th Anniversary Edition of the History of the Regional Centers in California

Strengthening the Commitment... Reinvesting in the System: A Journey of Community Partnership

The history chronicles more than five decades of the regional centers' journey - of learning from experience, gaining new knowledge, taking steps forward, and constantly facing new challenges. Print copies are available at the Koch-Young Resource Center but you can also download a PDF from the link below.

Lanterman’s Instagram Account

Follow along on Instagram in 2016 as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the regional center system through photos.

We’ll document the successes and struggles in establishing a statewide system comprised of 21 regional centers, and highlight milestones, achievements and challenges faced during the five decade long journey from 1966 to 2016.

Find Lanterman’s Instagram Account
If you have an Instagram account, search for us @frankdlantermanrc and follow our page from your phone app.

New 2016 Parking Rates

When visiting Lanterman, please note the new parking rates that will be effective January 1, 2016 in the building's parking structure. The new rate is $2 for every 15 minutes with a maximum rate of $16 for all day parking. The $5 early bird special when you arrive before 10 a.m. will still be honored. Also, just a reminder that we do not validate for visitor parking.

Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center is a private, non-profit corporation that operates under contract with Californiaâ€™s Department of Developmental Services.

The Center serves over 7,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities, who have or are at risk for a developmental delay or disability, and who are at high-risk of parenting an infant with a disability.

Tis’ the Season of Sharing

Lanterman’s annual Holidays are for Sharing campaign raises funds for the Help Fund, which provides support for clients and families to partake in holiday festivities and for year-round emergency funding for those members of our community in need.